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Eastern Region Thanks New York City Hosts

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Little League Baseball and Softball’s Eastern Region would like to
extend sincere gratitude to Chris Amarosa and the New York District
22 staff for hosting the Little League Road Show on Jan. 14. Chris
and his staff provided a remarkable venue at the Villa Barone Manor
in the Bronx, N.Y.

Assistant Region Directors Corey Wright and Patrick Holden met and
spoke with numerous New York and Connecticut district and local
league officials, presenting “A Year in the Life of Hometown Little
League.” The presentation follows a fictional local Little League
program through a year of operation, and shows how the league avoids
many of the most common problems.

The Road Show also included presentations by Andy Konyar (Little
League International umpire consultant), and Frank Policano (Eastern
Region umpire-in-chief). Andy and Frank reviewed and discussed
umpire methods and training, as well as the rule changes. Jim
Ferguson (Little League International assistant director of risk
management) presented the value and implementation of an effective
ASAP (A Safety Awareness Program) plan within a local league.

Little League Baseball and Softball and the Eastern Region applaud
New York District 22 for hosting an educational and informative
clinic.